Welcome to Archive/Counterarchive
Archive/Counter-Archive Postdoctoral Fellow: Dr. Schem Rogerson Bader
Archive/Counter-Archive is pleased to announce Mitacs Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Schem Rogerson Bader.
Working Papers Series: Ana Rita Morais | Remediating the [AR]chival Impulse
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Join us for another online iteration of the Archive/Counter-Archive Working Papers Series, which brings together PhD students from different Universities to hear about exciting doctoral research in the area of archival studies. Our first speaker this term is Dr. Ana Rita Morais, who has recently defended her dissertation from the joint Communication and Culture Program at York and Ryerson University. Ana Rita’s talk will be followed by a Q&A with the audience, moderated by our student organizers, Michael Marlatt and Caroline Klimek.
A Filmmaker in Focus: Alison Duke
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Archive/Counter-Archive 2020 Online Symposium | December 10-11, 2020 | Black Lives and Archival Histories in Canada
Archive/Counter-Archive is delighted to announce their 2020 Online Symposium. These talks are FREE and open to the public!
Interview: A/CA Researcher Patrick Keilty Acquires Chuck Kleinhans and Tom Waugh's Collections
Dr. Patrick Keilty, Archives Director of the Sexual Representation Collection and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Bonham Centre and A/CA co-applicant acquires the pornography collections of two prominent film scholars, Chuck Kleinhans and Tom Waugh.
Working Papers Series: Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte: Digital Distribution as Counter-Archival Practice?
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Join us for the first online iteration of the Archive/Counter-Archive Working Papers Series. Our first speaker is Mariane Bourcheix-Laporte, who is a PhD candidate in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. Based on her new project, “Digital Distribution as Counter-Archival Practice?,” Mariane’s talk will explore digital distribution in Canadian artist-run distribution platforms, and will be followed by a Q&A with the audience, moderated by our student organizers, Michael Marlatt and Caroline Klimek.